With a strong finish to the season, the Emory University womens soccer earned its 21st-consecutive winning campaign, finishing 2009 with an 8-5-5 record.
Emory University senior Talia Dweck earned a spot on the 2009 Jewish Sports Review All-America Womens Soccer First Team, while junior Melanie Levy was named an honorable mention and junior Adam Waxman earned and honorable mention to the Mens All-America Team.
Emory University senior Talia Dweck was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Division III All-South Atlantic Region third team, based on her performance during the 2009 campaign.
Emory Universitys Talia Dweck, Melanie Levy and Emily Rubin were honored by the University Athletic Association (UAA) as each earned a spot on the all-UAA womens soccer team.
On Senior Day for the Eagles, Emory University senior Talia Dweck scored a goal and broke the schools single season assist record, while her fellow senior Olivia Lezanski added a goal of her own, guiding the team to a 4-1 victory over the University of the South.
Emory University senior Talia Dweck matched the programs single-season record with her 11th assist of the season, and junior Melanie Levy scored a pair of goals, as the Eagles defeated the Tartans 5-0 in their University Athletic Association (UAA) finale.
The Emory University womens soccer team will look to end its season on a positive note, as the Eagles will host Carnegie Mellon University on Saturday and the University of the South on Sunday.
The Emory University womens soccer team once again capitalized off a strong defensive performance to defeat Oglethorpe University 1-0 in its final road game of the season.
Emory Universitys Lee Bachouros earned University Athletic Association (UAA) Defensive Athlete of the Week honors for womens soccer, following her performance during two games last weekend.
Emory University juniors Emily Rubin and Kirsten Baecher were honored by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) for their accomplishments in the classroom and on the field, as the pair was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District team.
Emory University will make the trip across town to Oglethorpe University for the second time this season, as the Eagles and the Stormy Petrels will meet in a make-up of a game that was rained out earlier in the season.
The Emory University womens soccer team turned in another strong defensive performance on Sunday, leading to a 2-1 Eagles win over Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH.
Despite a strong effort against an opponent ranked in the top-10 nationally, the Emory University womens soccer team was unable to pick up a win, falling 1-0 to the University of Rochester in an overtime heartbreaker.
The Emory womens soccer team will head north in search of its first conference win of the season, as the Eagles will take on the 10th-ranked University of Rochester on Friday, October 30th at 7:30 PM, and Case Western Reserve University on Sunday, November 1st at 1:30 PM.
Emory University junior Meghan McMahon scored a first half goal for the Eagles, but it was not enough, as the womens soccer team dropped a 2-1 match to Berry College.
The Emory University womens soccer team will look to end a four-match winless streak on Thursday, as the squad will travel to Berry College to face the Lady Vikings at 4:00 PM.
The Emory University womens soccer team saw its 27-match home unbeaten streak end on Sunday, as the Eagles lost 4-2 to Brandeis University at the Woodruff Physical Education Center.
The Emory University womens soccer team came from behind late in regulation to force a 1-1 tie with New York University on Friday night at the Woodruff Physical Education Center.
The Emory University womens soccer team will look to rebound from its loss to the University of Chicago last Saturday, as the Eagles will return home to face New York University on Friday and Brandeis University on Sunday.
The Emory University womens soccer team suffered a hard-fought 2-1 loss to the 11th-ranked team in Division III, the University of Chicago, on Saturday afternoon.
The Emory University womens soccer team will face one of its toughest tests of the season this weekend, as the Eagles will continue University Athletic Association (UAA) play on the road against the 11th-ranked University of Chicago.
The Emory University womens soccer team remained undefeated against Division III opponents, as the Eagles played to a 1-1 double-overtime tie with 13th-ranked Washington University (Mo.).
The Emory University womens soccer team will open its 2009 University Athletic Association (UAA) season against the squad it split the conference championship with last season, as the Eagles will host Washington University (Mo.) at 1:30 PM on Sunday.
The Emory women's soccer contest against Spelman College, scheduled for September 30th at 7:00 PM, has been postponed. The match will be made up at a date to be determined later.
The Emory University womens soccer team will look to extend their three-match winning streak and seven-match undefeated streak on Wednesday night, as the Eagles will host Spelman College at 7:00 PM.
Emily Rubin, a junior defender on the Emory University womens soccer team, was named the Defensive Athlete of the Week for the University Athletic Association (UAA), based on her performance last week.
The Emory University womens soccer team capitalized by scoring a pair of goals off corner kicks from senior Talia Dweck, as the Eagles won their third-straight match with a 3-0 win over Guilford College.
The Emory University womens soccer team will look to extend its undefeated streak to seven games on Saturday, as the Eagles will host Guilford College at the Woodruff Physical Education Center at 12:00 PM.
Emory University sophomore Caroline Coates scored a golden goal for the Eagles with one second remaining in the first overtime period, lifting the womens soccer team to a 2-1 win over Birmingham Southern College on Tuesday Night.